This is a very personal story. 12 years ago, just had my baby was living off very small maternity government benefits. Unemployment, not social assistance, I worked until the day before my son was born. I had broken up with his father BEFORE I found out I was pregnant so on my own. Never have received child support. If the 30,000 I am owed ever gets collected DS12 and I will go on a VERY long trip to WDW. ha ha
Was barely making enough to feed my baby and pay the rent. CC came calling and froze my bank account, rent cheque bounced because I had no access to my funds. I knew in a month or two when my son was a little older I could go back to work and get back on track. I ended up filing for bankruptcy for wayyy less than 10,000. Even years after, when I was making 26,000 couldn't even get a cell phone for 20.00 month. I have a few cc and pay 3x the min payment every month, cc have the lowest amount possible on them and had to get a cosigner for my first car, my second car I was able to get on my own.
The bankruptcy stayed on my credit for 7 yrs. up until then no credit for anything. I started with a secured card with Capital One and then got a regular VISA. I consolidated my cc last year with my payments I was paying for my couch. BIG MISTAKE - the couch would have been payed off by now, but I will have them paid off 2 years early, by next year.

The consolildation company was linked to the furniture company. Only consolidated one of my small cc with the couch as interest was cheaper on my other cc. They also dinged me with insurance, which I said I didn't need as I knew I would not be working and would be attending school. He said I could take it off if I didn't need it. When I went to take it off he said I could, but would have to refinance for new loan amount.
It has been a long road, but b/c I my funds were frozen I felt I really had no choice. As soon as I got a job, I would have been able to pay everything but had no support and could not find anyone to look after a 3 month old who was sick ALOT. So once he turned 9 months old, I got a job and was back on my feet.
Also, a few years ago, I was behind on utilities a few months because paying for daycare cost me 500.00 in the summer and put me way behind so I cashed in some savings I had, and at the same time checked my credit report. There was some bill on there from a long time ago I did nt even know about so I offered to send a cheque asap and they settled for 80%. It was only a couple hundred dollars but I was willing to pay it in full but she said no need to.
I am back on my feet, but will have a student loan to start repaying soon.

I think I will take some of my income tax return and pay some of that off before interest hits.
BTW, I am still a single mom, do not own my home, just rent, and lease my car as I used to work out of town and every used car I had cost me 3,000 -5,000 a year to fix. So I figured I am better off leasing a car, knowing it won't break down on the highway in the middle of a snowstorm and knowing what my cost is every month rather than being surprised.
I know it is hard when you are in this situation, seek advice from professionals, and make the best choice for you. Good luck.
Stephanie